[Flexradio] Linux

2012-03-08 Thread Dave Gomberg
If Flex ever needed a compelling reason to support Linux for PSDR, this may be it: http://windowssecrets.com/newsletter/a-windows-veteran-looks-at-win8-consumer-preview/#story1 How will PSDR run in Windows 8??? As an app? Good luck. -- Dave Gomberg, San Francisco NE5EE Programming

Re: [Flexradio] Linux

2012-03-08 Thread James Austin
It will run the same way as it does now, existing software will continue to function. Jim KA2RVO On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Dave Gomberg da...@wcf.com wrote: If Flex ever needed a compelling reason to support Linux for PSDR, this may be it:

[Flexradio] Linux Journal covers amateur radio

2009-12-11 Thread Bob McGwier
ARRL Website refers to Linux Journal: http://bit.ly/4Xce6q 73's Bob N4HY ___ FlexRadio Systems Mailing List FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz Archives:

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Journal covers amateur radio

2009-12-11 Thread Jesse N4BFD
Looking forward to the day I can use my Flex on Ubuntu or something of that sort, I don't think I'd need to ever log back into windows again. 73 N4BFD http://www.qrz.com/db/N4BFD On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Bob McGwier rwmcgw...@gmail.com wrote: ARRL Website

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Journal covers amateur radio

2009-12-11 Thread kb5my
...and if only the N1MM folks would abandon the Microsoft development environment in favor of a cross-platform environment and follow suit. Sigh... 73, Dan KB5MY Looking forward to the day I can use my Flex on Ubuntu or something of that sort, I don't think I'd need to ever log back into

[Flexradio] Linux and PoweSDR

2008-07-09 Thread Kirk.Harding
Greetings, I'm (attempting) to facilitate operation of v1.12.0 using a GNU/Debian OS (Ubuntu, PCLinux, Knoppix, SuSE and a couple of others) with Wine as an emulator. Needless to say, implementation results have been poor at best. I've had good luck with programs such as IP-Sound and a few

Re: [Flexradio] Linux and PoweSDR

2008-07-09 Thread Frank Brickle
If you have a sufficiently beefy machine, with virtualization and multicores, you might be able to get somewhere using kvm. In that case you're actually going to be running Windows and Linux both. For ever and aye the main obstacle is going to be the sound subsystem and the audio hardware, unless

[Flexradio] Linux driver(s) for Edirol FA-66 Soundcard

2008-04-28 Thread Chuck Mayfield
Does anyone on this reflector use the FA-66 with Linux? Need help setting up driver. 73 Chuck AA5J ___ FlexRadio Systems Mailing List FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz Archives:

Re: [Flexradio] Linux driver(s) for Edirol FA-66 Soundcard

2008-04-28 Thread John Melton
Hi Chuck, I have an FA-66 running on Linux. I am running it using Jack configured to use freebob driver. What software are you trying to use? Regards, John g0orx/n6lyt -- John Melton Sun IT CTO Office UK Office: +44 1252 421708 (ext 21708) US Office: +1 650 568 4504 (ext 65504)

[Flexradio] Linux

2008-01-02 Thread MICHAEL FREEDMAN
I am watching all the info on Linux passing across the Flex reflector. I have no time to bvegin to learn another computer language but I would not mind getting Linux woreking on a spare machine . What is the simplest approach for a lazy neophyte to get up and running on Linux? What software

Re: [Flexradio] Linux

2008-01-02 Thread Bob Tracy
To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz Subject: [Flexradio] Linux I am watching all the info on Linux passing across the Flex reflector. I have no time to bvegin to learn another computer language but I would not mind getting Linux woreking on a spare machine . What is the simplest approach for a lazy

Re: [Flexradio] Linux

2008-01-02 Thread Ed Russell
Based on Lee's good experience with Ubuntu I gave it a try this morning. I installed it in a VM running under Vista, and also as a dual boot on an XP machine. Both went very smoothly. I highly recommend this. You can download Ubuntu from: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors That

Re: [Flexradio] Linux

2008-01-02 Thread Chuck Mayfield
Mike, How does 'FREE' work for you? Ubuntu 7.1 is easy to use. Kubuntu is almost the same as Windoze for the user. It comes with Thunderbird, Firefox, Open Office and many more applications. If you have broadband internet you can download Ubuntu 7.1, or if not, the folks at Ubuntu will

[Flexradio] Linux question

2007-08-15 Thread Edward J White
Hi Gang: Once again I have to reach into the vast knowledge of the group for info. I have built up a new computer for the FLEX-5000 with TWO HD one for XP the other for Ubuntu Linux.My plan is to have the computer ask what drive to go to XP or Ubuntu. (Question how do I set that up?) I also

Re: [Flexradio] Linux question

2007-08-15 Thread Eric Wachsmann
PROTECTED] radio.biz] On Behalf Of Edward J White Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 1:02 PM To: SDR-1000 Cc: Joe Taylor K1JT Subject: [Flexradio] Linux question Hi Gang: Once again I have to reach into the vast knowledge of the group for info. I have built up a new computer for the FLEX-5000

Re: [Flexradio] Linux question

2007-08-15 Thread Chris Maukonen
Edward J White wrote: Hi Gang: Once again I have to reach into the vast knowledge of the group for info. I have built up a new computer for the FLEX-5000 with TWO HD one for XP the other for Ubuntu Linux.My plan is to have the computer ask what drive to go to XP or Ubuntu. (Question how do

[Flexradio] Linux

2007-04-30 Thread Jim McLester
Does the linux version care which version of ubuntu is used?? Jim - w4yxu ___ FlexRadio mailing list FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz Archive Link:

Re: [Flexradio] Linux

2007-04-30 Thread Tim Ellison
Linux version of what? -Tim -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jim McLester Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 8:43 AM To: flex radio Subject: [Flexradio] Linux Does the linux version care which version of ubuntu is used?? Jim - w4yxu

[Flexradio] Linux on TeamSpeak tonight?

2007-02-22 Thread kd5nwa
I have not heard, is there a Linux get together this evening on TeamSpeak? Cecil Bayona KD5NWA www.qrpradio.com Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far

Re: [Flexradio] Linux on TeamSpeak tonight?

2007-02-22 Thread n4xwe
Hi Cecil, There is an SDR Linux User Group meeting every Thursday night at 0200Z (Friday) until further notice. 73, Dan N4XWE - Original Message From: kd5nwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 5:11:16 PM Subject: [Flexradio] Linux

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-08 Thread Frank Brickle
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] radio.biz] On Behalf Of Jim, W4ATK Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 10:28 AM To: Flex-radio Reflector Subject: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR Eric, I noticed a post from Bob McGwier the other day and actually downloaded the stuff via TortoiseSVN. Do

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-08 Thread Frank Brickle
On 2/7/07, Jim Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...However, market realities (90% of users use windows, etc.) mean that the allocation of development resources might push towards the MS platform, just to accomodate the majority... It's inevitable that there will be a split between the Windows

[Flexradio] Linux User Group on Teamspeak

2007-02-08 Thread Jim, W4ATK
Does this group meet on the Flex-Radio Friends channel or is there another channel one must log on to? Jim, W4ATK ___ FlexRadio mailing list FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz Archive

Re: [Flexradio] Linux User Group on Teamspeak

2007-02-08 Thread n4xwe
Hi Jim, It is just like the Flex-Radio Friends Friday night session except it is 24 hours earlier. 73, Dan - Original Message From: Jim, W4ATK [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Flex-radio Reflector flexradio@flex-radio.biz Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2007 4:56:57 PM Subject: [Flexradio] Linux

[Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread Jim, W4ATK
Eric, I noticed a post from Bob McGwier the other day and actually downloaded the stuff via TortoiseSVN. Do you think we will have a Linux version of PowerSDR down the pike? With Windows XP's somewhat tenuous position as Microsoft pushes their new VISTA os, it just seem that

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread Eric Wachsmann
Subject: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR Eric, I noticed a post from Bob McGwier the other day and actually downloaded the stuff via TortoiseSVN. Do you think we will have a Linux version of PowerSDR down the pike? With Windows XP's somewhat tenuous position

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread A.R.S. - W5AMI
On 2/7/07, Eric Wachsmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes! One of the core goals of the new software architecture is to be able to run the radio from the platform of the users choice (at least windows and linux ... probably Mac too). At this point it is not clear whether this will be realized

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread Jim Lux
At 08:27 AM 2/7/2007, Jim, W4ATK wrote: Eric, I noticed a post from Bob McGwier the other day and actually downloaded the stuff via TortoiseSVN. Do you think we will have a Linux version of PowerSDR down the pike? With Windows XP's somewhat tenuous position as Microsoft

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread KA5MIR
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 11:18, someone wrote:  However, market realities (90% of users use windows, etc.) mean that the allocation of development resources might push towards the MS platform, just to accomodate the majority. I don't doubt that the majority of ALL users including those

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread lloen
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 11:18, someone wrote:  However, market realities (90% of users use windows, etc.) mean that the allocation of development resources might push towards the MS platform, just to accomodate the majority. I don't doubt that the majority of ALL users including those

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread Jim Lux
At 12:30 PM 2/7/2007, KA5MIR wrote: On Wednesday 07 February 2007 11:18, someone wrote: However, market realities (90% of users use windows, etc.) mean that the allocation of development resources might push towards the MS platform, just to accomodate the majority. I don't doubt that the

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread Eric Wachsmann
: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR If we produce Linux (and Mac) versions, why not only commit to do them on the actual release boundaries (with addition of perhaps the last beta or three)? Larry WO0Z ___ FlexRadio mailing list FlexRadio@flex

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread lloen
If the GUI source is cross platform, then it will be a one-for-all, all-for-one kind of thing (i.e. when we commit an update for windows, the same update should work for linux, mac, etc). However, if the GUIs are separate entities, I think we would handle them as such. I doubt that we

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread Jim Lux
At 02:30 PM 2/7/2007, Eric Wachsmann wrote: If the GUI source is cross platform, then it will be a one-for-all, all-for-one kind of thing (i.e. when we commit an update for windows, the same update should work for linux, mac, etc). However, if the GUIs are separate entities, I think we would

Re: [Flexradio] Linux version of PowerSDR

2007-02-07 Thread Jim Lux
At 08:13 PM 2/7/2007, Brad A. Steffler wrote: I am mainly a user. I have installed Ubuntu Linux and have absolutely no problem using it or keeping it working. While I am a former FORTRAN IV (and some C) programmer, I am not an expert. I have been out of the field too long to remember the finer

[Flexradio] Linux Console on FC6

2007-01-20 Thread John M. Belstner
Greetings, Has anyone had success using the Linux Console under Fedora Core 6 or any other version of FC? With the Delta-44 audio card? Thanks, John W9EN ___ FlexRadio mailing list FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz

[Flexradio] Linux SDR TeamSpeak questions

2007-01-19 Thread Roger Rehr
Hi, All, I sent this to the linux-dttsp list and then realized that not everyone who was present for the EXCELLENT TeamSpeak last night is necessarily subscribed to the linux-dttsp list. I apologize for the redundancy for those who are subscribed to both lists. For those who asked me about [1]

[Flexradio] Linux drivers for Edirol FA-66?

2007-01-04 Thread Ken N9VV
Has anyone used the Roland Edirol FA-66 with Linux O/S? my system recognizes the device and the 1394 Firewire port, but I can't locate any drivers for the FA-66. BK de ken n9vv ___ FlexRadio mailing list FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz

[Flexradio] Linux Teamspeak

2007-01-04 Thread KD5NWA
It's today in 22 minutes, right? Sorry, I accidentally deleted the email. -- Cecil KD5NWA www.qrpradio.com www.hpsdr.com Sacred Cows make the best Hamburger! Don Seglio Batuna ___ FlexRadio mailing list FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Teamspeak

2007-01-04 Thread FlexRadio - Eric
It's been today all day long here... ;) Eric Wachsmann FlexRadio Systems -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] radio.biz] On Behalf Of KD5NWA Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 7:39 PM To: Flex Radio Reflector Subject: [Flexradio] Linux Teamspeak

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Teamspeak

2007-01-04 Thread Mike Naruta
Hi Cecil, I thought it was 11/Jan (9 PM EST) Mike - AA8K KD5NWA wrote: It's today in 22 minutes, right? Sorry, I accidentally deleted the email. ___ FlexRadio mailing list FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Teamspeak

2007-01-04 Thread KD5NWA
: [Flexradio] Linux Teamspeak It's today in 22 minutes, right? Sorry, I accidentally deleted the email. -- Cecil KD5NWA www.qrpradio.com www.hpsdr.com That is because Linux rocks! Specially on my 22 LCD monitor, that I still love. That is also part of the reason why I'm broke. Eric

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-03 Thread Simon Brown \(HB9DRV\)
- Original Message - ... when it gets right down to it, Windows is more of a Presentation Manager than a real operating system, and so, very UI centric, not OS services centric. Windows NT / 2K / XP / VISTA is based on OpenVMS, if you look at the way the operating system is designed

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-03 Thread Mike Naruta
Woosies used card decks and punched paper tape. Real Men use the toggle switches and lamps on the console. One row for address and one row for data. I could do the binary DEC bootstrap loader in my sleep, and often did. Got so I could tell what was running just by the pattern in the lights.

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-03 Thread Larry Loen
Jim Lux wrote: At 04:00 PM 1/2/2007, Frank Brickle wrote: On 1/2/07, James Courtier-Dutton mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use Microsoft Word's equation editor, reviewing, and cross referencing capabilities a lot, and open office is incompatible for some reason. I

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-02 Thread James Courtier-Dutton
Jim Lux wrote: At 02:58 PM 1/1/2007, Ken N9VV wrote: I enjoyed this thought provoking article about the real cost of M$ Virus (Vista) http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.txt de ken snip And that gets to what the future of an SDR1000/PowerSDR is... is an SDR1000 a

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-02 Thread Jim Lux
At 07:56 AM 1/2/2007, James Courtier-Dutton wrote: Jim Lux wrote: At 02:58 PM 1/1/2007, Ken N9VV wrote: I enjoyed this thought provoking article about the real cost of M$ Virus (Vista) http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/pubs/vista_cost.txt de ken snip And that gets to what the future of an

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-02 Thread James Courtier-Dutton
Jim Lux wrote: Sure. BUT PowerSDR is a product from a company that presumably wishes to stay in business and has to sell product to do so (unless Gerald is going to altruistically support ham radio into the future..). And for the next few years at least (and probably well into the next

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-02 Thread n4xwe
Hello Everyone, Over the past couple of days I have heard a number of comments in this thread about the heartache and pain associated with moving from Windows to the Linux OS. How soon we forget. The transition from DOS to the earlier versions of Windows was much more painful. Not only

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-02 Thread Duane - N9DG
--- Jim Lux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I actually think the optimum long range solution is a Linux embedded PC in the radio box talking over ethernet to the UI running on Windows (or whatever). Then, the radio hackers get a nice open source platform to tinker in (and it's easier to do

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-02 Thread Jim Lux
At 12:13 PM 1/2/2007, James Courtier-Dutton wrote: Jim Lux wrote: Sure. BUT PowerSDR is a product from a company that presumably wishes to stay in business and has to sell product to do so (unless Gerald is going to altruistically support ham radio into the future..). And for the next few

[Flexradio] Linux third party software

2007-01-02 Thread John Basilotto
Happy New Year Linux aficionados. Is there any third party software i.e logging, digital modes, which can be used with a Linus OS? John P. Basilotto W5GI Marketing and Sales 512 535-5266 -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:

Re: [Flexradio] Linux third party software

2007-01-02 Thread Frank Brickle
John -- Reams of it. Please see http://radio.linux.org.au For logging, my favorites are * tlf for HF contesting, which is TR and CT compatible * roverlog for VHF contesting * xlog for general uses All of these will do CW and voice keying, rig and rotor control, cluster spotting, can be

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-02 Thread James Courtier-Dutton
Jim Lux wrote: I call BS. It is a royal pain just to reinstall your existing applications on a new computer, staying in the Windows world. There are lots and lots of Windows only applications out there that are quite useful, if not necessary. For instance, I use 4NEC2 as a front end for

Re: [Flexradio] Linux third party software

2007-01-02 Thread Frank Brickle
John Basilotto wrote: Is there any third party software i.e logging, digital modes, which can be used with a Linus OS? Oh, and I forgot: the satellite software is terrific, both for tracking and for PacSat applications. I use predict and gpredict every day, usually more than once. 73 Frank

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-02 Thread Frank Brickle
On 1/2/07, James Courtier-Dutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use Microsoft Word's equation editor, reviewing, and cross referencing capabilities a lot, and open office is incompatible for some reason. I haven't dug into why, but since I need to generate MS Word documents for others to

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-02 Thread Jim Lux
At 04:00 PM 1/2/2007, Frank Brickle wrote: On 1/2/07, James Courtier-Dutton mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I use Microsoft Word's equation editor, reviewing, and cross referencing capabilities a lot, and open office is incompatible for some reason. I haven't dug into why,

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Ken N9VV
Dear smart Linux guys, I wonder if in the future there might be any chance of a Knoppix LiveCD style setup for PowerSDR? It would be so wonderful to have a pre-configured O/S that I can run off my CDROM (or 1GB USB stick) with everything in RAM. Perhaps dependencies on parallel port, display,

[Flexradio] Linux DttSP, was Re: vSound update from Phil C. - Windows Vista problems

2007-01-01 Thread Frank Brickle
KD5NWA wrote: By the way, where is the latest DttSP binaries and source kept? I'm getting to the point where I want to start getting familiar with it. svn://206.216.146.154/svn/repos_sdr_dttsp 73 Frank AB2KT ___ FlexRadio mailing list

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Frank Brickle
Ken -- The stuff has to be finished and shrink-wrapped first. The hardware dependencies aren't big problems. The basic issue is that the Linux development has been getting little more than crumbs. Brilliant crumbs, to be sure, like John Melton, Edson Pereira, and Bob Cowdery. Crumbs nonetheless.

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
Count me in on the groundswell... John Frank Brickle said the following on 01/01/2007 02:56 PM: If people want a consumer-oriented Linux version, there has to be a groundswell of popular support for it. Otherwise the individual Linux developers are going to continue to write to suit

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread KD5NWA
Frank Brickle wrote: Ken -- The stuff has to be finished and shrink-wrapped first. The hardware dependencies aren't big problems. The basic issue is that the Linux development has been getting little more than crumbs. Brilliant crumbs, to be sure, like John Melton, Edson Pereira, and Bob

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Ed Haskell
Me too. I'm not going to upgrade to Vista and am not anxious to find that I have to keep a WinXP machine around just because this is no PowerSDR for Linux. On 1/1/07, John Ackermann N8UR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Count me in on the groundswell... John Frank Brickle said the following

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Lyle Johnson
Count me in on the groundswell... Me, too. I would like a load-the-CD-and-go version that just works. Handles the parallel port, or various USB interfaces, knows the popular USB knobs and knobs-plus-buttons widgets, handles the various (supported) soundcards, understands the HPSDR Janus+Ozy

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Larry Loen
The other, not quite so obvious alternative to Linux would be to support XP, only, for as long as we can. This is not as strange an idea as it looks. It may be that we aren't the only ones unwilling or unable to enter this brave new world of optimizing everything for the record industry.

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Ross Stenberg
Let the people speak and the revolution begins (continues) 73 Ross K9COX Count me in on the groundswell... ___ FlexRadio mailing list FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz http://mail.flex-radio.biz/mailman/listinfo/flexradio_flex-radio.biz Archive

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Lyle Johnson
Count me in on the groundswell... Me, too. I would like a load-the-CD-and-go version that just works. Handles the parallel port, or various USB interfaces, knows the popular USB knobs and knobs-plus-buttons widgets, handles the various (supported) soundcards, understands the HPSDR

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Greg
To: Flex-radio Reflector Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup? Frank Brickle wrote: Ken -- The stuff has to be finished and shrink-wrapped first. The hardware dependencies aren't big problems. The basic issue is that the Linux development has been getting little more

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread petervn
Who writes a windows(XP...)-simulator under Linux . ;-( 73 groeten Peter petervn(a)hetnet.nl mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; pa0pvn(a)hetnet.nl mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ; pa0pvn(a)gmail.com ; pa0pvn(a)amsat.org . snip - -- next part -- An HTML attachment

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread ZPO
I'm in and very conversant in Linux. Linux isn't always the most user-friendly hand-holding OS, but you can't beat the power and flexibility. 73 N5VFF/YI9VFF - Brian On 1/1/07, Ross Stenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Let the people speak and the revolution begins (continues) 73

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Lyle Johnson
Linux isn't always the most user-friendly hand-holding OS, but you can't beat the power and flexibility. OTOH, it is reasonable to expect that an application (e.g., SDR-1000 console) can be made to self-boot and just look like, well, an SDR console, without having to know anything about

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Frank Brickle
tlf has most of what you want. xlog is very close. 73 Frank AB2KT Greg wrote: I would cross over to Linux in a NY minute IF it there were applications for: Telnet dx spotting Comprehensive logging program with telnet, rotor control, contestingetc. PowerSDR Mapping...similar to DX

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread KD5NWA
Jerry wrote: I too am adding my voice to the demand for a Linux version. Remember, however, that other software such as logging and good RTTY demod programs are needed to convert the SDR to a useful adjunct to the shack. We are talking about a system not just a single component.

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread KD5NWA
Lyle Johnson wrote: Linux isn't always the most user-friendly hand-holding OS, but you can't beat the power and flexibility. OTOH, it is reasonable to expect that an application (e.g., SDR-1000 console) can be made to self-boot and just look like, well, an SDR console, without having to

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Bill Tracey
Yes and No. Ozy/Janus send frames containing audio samples and some control status bits over a USB pipe that can be read via LIBusb. It reads frames containing transmit data and data destined for the monitor speaker. No in that I don't think the USRP handles that data for the speakers and

Re: [Flexradio] Linux, any chance of a knoppix like setup?

2007-01-01 Thread Frank Brickle
Bill Tracey wrote: In the Ozy/Janus modified version of PowerSDR we have code to take the frames from the USB pipe, convert 'em to floats and pack them into a PortAudio frame and then call the same callback that PowerSDR uses for PortAudio. I'm sure we could get something going on Linux if

[Flexradio] Linux (Ubuntu)

2006-09-28 Thread Cliff G3NDC
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Re: [Flexradio] Linux - DttSP question: Commands to listen to AM radio?

2006-05-29 Thread John Melton
Hi Everett, you will need to use both the python script to control the parallel interface to select the band and the DDS frequency. You will need to use the cmdr script to control the jsdr software. To receive an AM signal you would need to send the following commands using the cmdr script:

Re: [Flexradio] Linux - DttSP question: Commands to listen to AM radio?

2006-05-29 Thread Everett Palmer
Bob, I switched to pyhw. I do hear something that sounds like cycling. I played a wav file (ssb.wav from flex-radio) with xmms feeding qjackctl and then jsdr. (On jack I connected alsa-pcm -- sdr- sdr- -- alsa-pcm.) I then started my sdr-1000 and shut down xmms. I also started

Re: [Flexradio] Linux - DttSP question: Commands to listen to AM radio?

2006-05-29 Thread John Melton
Everett, when it is running you should see that the alsa-pcm and sdr- are cross connected if you bring up the Connections display in qjackctl (see attached image). You might also want to check that the line input is enabled on the sound card and not the microphone input (I assume you are

[Flexradio] Linux - DttSP question: Commands to listen to AM radio?

2006-05-28 Thread Everett Palmer
I am trying to operate my SDR-1000 from Ubuntu Linux with the command line interface. Could some one tell me the commands listening to an AM radio station? Also do I need to use both the cmdr shell script and the pyhw2 python script? Thanks, Everett, KG6RYB

Re: [Flexradio] Linux - DttSP question: Commands to listen to AM radio?

2006-05-28 Thread Everett Palmer
Hi Ken, I am basing the fact that it is possible to drive the SDR-1000 hardware from Linux on this post from Bob McGwier back in January. The Mini-ITX, running SUSE 9.3 carries Don Imus 660 AM every morning using SDR-1000 number 2 running jsdr, jack. I am trying to use the code in the pyhw2

[Flexradio] Linux SDR group

2006-04-27 Thread KD5NWA
Is the Linux SDR group meeting tonight on Teamspeak? I need some assistance in installing Ubuntu on a PC with a RAID controller. Thanks Cecil Bayona KD5NWA www.qrpradio.com Windows the worlds most successful software virus

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Distro

2006-04-24 Thread Eric Wachsmann - FlexRadio
-radio.biz Subject: [Flexradio] Linux Distro So does Ubuntu support the D44 and the firebox and what it takes to get the firebox connected? 73 W9OY __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-23 Thread Robert McGwier
No, but you can if you want to. I really like Ubunto and I do like Free as in Beer and Air both. Bob Philip M. Lanese wrote: Does this mean I should deep6 SUSE? Phil, K3IB - Original Message - -- AMSAT VP Engineering. Member: ARRL, AMSAT-DL, TAPR, Packrats, NJQRP/AMQRP,

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Wishes

2006-04-23 Thread Robert McGwier
You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay, but you doesn't have to call me LEE NOOKS or L eye Nucks, etc. What you have to do is enjoy the ride! These folks do appear to be enjoying the ride life is giving them: http://www.ubuntu.com/ I say oo (as in b *oo* k) BUN TOO and who knows if

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Wishes

2006-04-23 Thread Stan
On Sunday 23 April 2006 08:11 am, Robert McGwier wrote: You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay, but you doesn't have to call me LEE NOOKS or L eye Nucks, etc. What you have to do is enjoy the ride! These folks do appear to be enjoying the ride life is giving them:

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Wishes

2006-04-23 Thread Robert McGwier
Stan: Have a good time with it. I am certain it will run all of our code just fine. Bob Stan wrote: On Sunday 23 April 2006 08:11 am, Robert McGwier wrote: You can call me Ray, you can call me Jay, but you doesn't have to call me LEE NOOKS or L eye Nucks, etc. What you have to do

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-23 Thread Philip M. Lanese
Me TOO! so I downloaded it to my server for a try at a LAN install. Phil, K3IB - Original Message - From: Robert McGwier [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros No, but you can if you want to. I really like Ubunto and I do like Free as in Beer and Air both. Bob

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Wishes

2006-04-23 Thread Philip M. Lanese
Bob, From what I heard from W1COT Bob extolling your Talk/Demo at the NEWS Conf to W8ANS Andy on our 'old geezers net' this morning, it generated a LOT of interest in the new SDR code possibilities for weak sig work. Glad they got a chance to hear what I have been telling them about for the last

Re: [Flexradio] Linux Wishes

2006-04-23 Thread Robert McGwier
Well, Mike King, Terry VB, and Tony Parks and VHF UHF SHF users of SDR made that job easy.I just told and showed them what others were doing and how they might accomplish the same thing. I hope next week at Southeast goes as well. Bob Philip M. Lanese wrote: Bob, From what I heard

[Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-21 Thread Jim Lux
I'm going to leap right into the middle of a religious war here.. As all the linux-o-philes know, there are probably 200 different distros out there, each having some unique properties that at least one person finds useful. As you move towards more Linux for more SDR, I'd like to throw this

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-21 Thread Frank Brickle
Too late. The decision's made already: Ubuntu. 73 Frank AB2KT Jim Lux wrote: I'm going to leap right into the middle of a religious war here.. As all the linux-o-philes know, there are probably 200 different distros out there, each having some unique properties that at least one person

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-21 Thread John Melton
Jim Lux wrote: I'm going to leap right into the middle of a religious war here.. I totally agree with Jim's ideas here and add my own thoughts. Currently, there is not a repository of binary images for the DttSP code and it's dependencies. It requires the user to download all the source code

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-21 Thread Robert McGwier
Jim: Consider Ubunto to be Debian on steroids. It is built like on top of Debian as Mandrake used to be on top of Red Hat. Ubunto makes a fantastic live CD for this and I've not found anyone yet that had a major problem installing and running Ubunto. For example, there is almost nothing

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-21 Thread lloen
Too late. The decision's made already: Ubuntu. Good luck enforcing it. (If you don't plan to really enforce it but merely say that's what we'll officially support, then there is no decision, really, just a preferred pathway, which is much different). My preferred mode, when I get to this,

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-21 Thread Jim Lux
At 08:23 AM 4/21/2006, Robert McGwier wrote: Jim: Consider Ubunto to be Debian on steroids. It is built like on top of Debian as Mandrake used to be on top of Red Hat. Ubunto makes a fantastic live CD for this and I've not found anyone yet that had a major problem installing and running

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-21 Thread Robert McGwier
My only point was that with Ubunto I was able to find already built binaries for everything one needed to build GnuRadio with the exception of the latest changes (in which we need PortAudio V19). Some of the stuff is just beyond painful to build (and set the dozens of configuration switches

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-21 Thread Robert McGwier
The only enforcement will be This is where we develop and run it. Any problems running it on XYZ SlackDebSUSE BOMB distro will be worked out by you and not us. We want to distribute a live CD with the running code on it. That Live CD will be Ubunto. Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Too

Re: [Flexradio] Linux distros

2006-04-21 Thread Frank Brickle
Jim Lux wrote: Ah, yes.. but, then, are all Linux users of the SDR1000 going to be building gnuradio from scratch? No, but it's a good standard of comparison. Try it sometime on a different distro. This goes back to choosing a target distro based on the developers' preference or the

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